I’m off on a little vacay getaway to Hershey, Pennsylvania with my kiddo and my girlfriend, so today I thought I’d share another random list of facts that I’ve come across in the past little bit. You know, to keep your brains busy while we’re gone.

I keep a list of all the random facts I learn that I feel like I should have known or that would have been awesome to know, but that for some reason I am just learning. When it gets long enough, I share it with you.

50 More Random Facts I Didn’t Know That I Didn’t Know

1. They were building a fake rip-off Disneyland in China called Wonderland but ran into financial problems and now it sits abandoned and half-built. 2. The technical term for a cat’s hairball is “bezoar.” 3. A guy named Greg who worked for Wired magazine bought the domain mcdonalds.com and told McDonald’s they could have it if they would make a large donation to a school in need. 4. There are more than 34,000 Christian denominations in the world. 5. Speed dating was invented by a Jewish rabbi from Los Angeles. 6. Some park ranger named Roy Sullivan was struck by lightning seven times and survived. He died at 71 after he shot himself over unrequited love. 7. 92% of single parents prefer dating other single parents. 8. Gin & tonic drinks glow under blacklights. 9. 40% of workplace dating relationships lead to marriage. 10. Japanese currency is actually pronounced “en” in Japan, not “yen.” 11. Immediately after Tiger Wood’s affairs became public, men looking for discreet relationships on BeNaughty.com dropped by 47.5%. Whatever the heck that website is. 12. A 94 year old Indian man fathered a child in 2010. 13. From randomhistory.com: “Due to jobs, kids, TV, the Internet, hobbies, and home and family responsibilities, the average married couple spends just four minutes a day alone together.” 14. The average married couple has sex 58 times per year, or slightly more than once a week. 15. A blind girl wrote Mr. Rogers a letter and asked him to please say out loud when he was feeding his fish and that is why he did it in every episode. 16. Certain Asian countries have passed laws that cell phone cameras have to always make a noise because pervert and voyer photos were becoming such a problem. 17. Lake Karachay in Russia is so radioactive that you can die in less than an hour of being near it.

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I beg to differ with 36. They make me officially throw up at that point hahaMY interpretation was if 44 is true. Then 48 must be the other 20% which is pretty messed up. All hail naked women and cats :)

Worcestershire sauce-desolved fish...yuck, awsome were the lady found her ring, good thing she never moved. peanut butter kind of sickens me now just the though, eww. the sky diving lady...how? but thats great. and have to remember the eggs trick might need it once a year lol.

Hershey is about ten miles from where we live! We use the Hershey library, doctors at Hershey, etc. However, our county is Lancaster...home of the Pennsylvania Dutch and the Amish! I could give you lots of tips of places to go/avoid!!! It's a gorgeous area!

Cucumbers are fruit (#33) and melons and pumpkins are berries (#35)? They are all members of the same family - cucurbits. It stands to reason they are the same thing.

A quick search found the scientific definitions. Fruit: The ripened ovary of a flowering plant that contains the seeds, sometimes fused with other parts of the plant. Fruits can be dry or fleshy. Berries, nuts, grains, pods, and drupes are fruits.

From the same source, Berry: A simple fruit that has many seeds in a fleshy pulp. Grapes, bananas, tomatoes, and blueberries are berries. Compare drupe, pome.

As a vet, I have to chime in here: a bezoar is a hard ball formed in the digestive system of undigestable materials - regardless of species of animal. A TRICHOBEZOAR is the same thing, but made of hair/fur. So if you want to be more specific, a cats hair ball is a trichobezoar. ;)

@MacieRMorrell A bezoar is any foreign object in a mammal's stomach. People who suffer from trichotillomania often get large clumps of hair, or bezoars, stuck in their stomach, and they need to be removed surgically.

@Jennifer The ampersand is used by the Writers Guild of America to denote when two writers collaborated on a specific script, rather than having rewritten another writer's work. In screenplays, two authors joined with& collaborated on the script, while two authors joined with and worked on the script at different times and may not have consulted each other at all.[14][15] In the latter case, they both contributed enough significant material to the screenplay to receive credit but did not work together (more than likely one was hired to rewrite the previous writer's script).